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Nancy Boury; Amy Siegesmund; David B. Kushner; Davida S. Smyth; Mary E. Allen; Adronisha Frazier; Illona Gillette-Ferguson; Miriam Markum; Glenn Patriquin; Sara E. Reynolds; Sarah Rosario; J. Jordan Steel; Rachel Horak – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2024
Curricular guidelines promote standardized approaches to coverage of essential knowledge and skills in undergraduate education. The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) Curriculum Guidelines for Undergraduate Microbiology were developed in 2012. Continuous, rapid growth of knowledge in science and a dynamic, changing world necessitate updates…
Descriptors: Microbiology, Communicable Diseases, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides
Smyth, John; McInerney, Peter – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2013
This paper is primarily interested in opening up a strategy to counter the increasing silencing of perspectives resulting from the press towards "evidence-based" forms of research. We argue that all researchers have interests, declared or otherwise. What we advance in the paper is an approach to ethnography that is inclusive of the lives,…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Research Methodology, Advocacy, Social Influences
Duggan, Shane B. – Critical Questions in Education, 2017
This paper follows recent scholarship in youth studies in suggesting that young people's aspirations for the future are deeply enmeshed within a social, cultural, and economic articulation of what constitutes a "good" life that an individual ought to orient toward. It uses Ahmed's (2014) notion of "wilfulness" to consider how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Aspiration, High Stakes Tests
Gavriliuk, V. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2011
The socialization mechanisms of young people in Russia are greatly affected by the prevalence of youth subcultures, both socially positive ones and marginal subcultures that include antisocial ones. In this paper, the author focuses on a phenomenon in the youth community that is quite prevalent in the provinces of Russia, the "gopniki"…
Descriptors: Socialization, Subcultures, Young Adults, Foreign Countries
Russian Education and Society, 2011
Changes in the kinds of technology used in modern society are changing the ways in which people think. Russian students, like those elsewhere, are increasingly thinking in terms of short, unconnected forms of knowledge and are losing the ability to see connections, to think holistically. This presents a special challenge to education in Russia.
Descriptors: Role of Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Brainstorming
Wexler, Lisa – American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center, 2009
Alaska Native youth suffer disproportionately from suicide. Some researchers explain this by pointing to social disintegration brought on by rapid social change, but few make the connection to an ongoing colonialism explicit. This paper articulates some of the ways that colonial discourses affect Inupiat young people's self-conceptions, perceived…
Descriptors: Suicide, Youth, Social Change, Alaska Natives
Mancini-Pena, Ester; Tyson, Graham A. – Youth Studies Australia, 2007
Discursive psychology was used as a means of increasing our understanding of the way young people may talk about volume of consumption in relation to their drinking behaviour. Analysis of the audio recording and transcript of a pilot focus group discussion with four young people revealed that participants employed varying constructions of volume…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Focus Groups, Drinking, Young Adults
Davidowitz, B.; Schreiber, B. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2008
Several studies have emphasised the importance of addressing social and emotional factors in facilitating adjustment to tertiary education. This article describes the Skills for Success in Science programme at the University of Cape Town. The broad aims were life skills development and improved adjustment which are assumed to underpin academic…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Focus Groups, Time Management, Assertiveness
Dyson, Lily L. – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2007
This study investigated the unexpected effects of inclusion on the families of students with learning disabilities. A focus group interview was conducted with 13 parents who have children with learning disabilities. The children's ages ranged from 5 to 24 years. Findings are reported regarding participants' comments in response to two guiding…
Descriptors: Siblings, Learning Disabilities, Focus Groups, Content Analysis

Field, John – British Educational Research Journal, 1999
Examines empirical evidence of the relationship between initial schooling and adult participation in learning. Explores the divergence between high levels of initial attainment and low levels of adult participation in Northern Ireland. Explains that "social capital" provides an alternative to formal participation in adult learning and a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Continuing Education
Bolivar, Antonio; Domingo, Jesus – Theory and Research in Education, 2006
This article examines the problems of lower secondary education in Spain (ESO, or compulsory secondary education), in view of the implementation of several education reforms, focusing on their effect on the crisis in secondary teachers' professional identity. Using research data, we analyse their experience of the crisis and the problems involved…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers